Three times a week in Computer Weekly’s French sister title, LeMagIT, cartoonist François Cointe treats readers to his gentle and funny cartoons, which wonderfully recount the adventures and ...
Scott Adams spoke for frustrated cubicle dwellers across the U.S. In his wry syndicated comic strip, Dilbert, the cartoonist lampooned corporate America’s inane, jargon-spewing middle managers in the ...
Mr. Stein writes the Substack newsletter The End of My Career. As a Jew from a liberal East Coast town, I have been deprived of a MAGA uncle to argue with. To fix this, I sought out Scott Adams, the ...
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Sign up for the Slatest to get the most insightful analysis, criticism, and advice out there, delivered to your inbox daily. Scott Adams began his career as a ...
“Dilbert” cartoonist Scott Adams is dead at 68. The satirist from upstate Windham, N.Y., died following a long battle with prostate cancer, according to his ex-wife, Shelly Miles. She announced the ...
Scott Adams, the creator of the uber-popular and satirical comic strip Dilbert, has died. He passed away on January 13, after announcing his diagnosis of metastatic prostate cancer last spring. He was ...
Artist Scott Adams, the creator the "Dilbert" comic series, poses with a cutout of his character in Dublin, Calif. on Feb. 7, 1996. (Photo by Michael Macor/San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images) ...
Scott Adams, whose “Dilbert” cartoon strip gave voice and comic relief to corporate employees baffled by the obfuscation and frequent incompetence of their bosses—until remarks considered racist in ...
Scott Adams' final message reflecting on faith, work, and usefulness was published after his death. He described a shift from cartooning to writing self-help books after his marriage ended. The ...
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